Questions & Answers for: Subaru Forester vacuum leak

Question about Subaru Forester

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...need to clear the condenstate drain for the AC evaporator core, it is under the car, as far as the hissing, sounds like a vacuum leak, look for a disconnected small hose around the area of the

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...vacuum hoses for a leak in the rubber hose or a hose that isn't connected. Vacuum leaks cause motors to shake and stumble on acceleration. 2) There's a plastic T connection on the back side of the ...

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Question about 1998 Forester

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...Vacuum leak at intake manifold and vacuum hose. Bad Idle Air Control Motor (IAC) Low compression (170 psi + is OK) Start cleaning and repair these trouble spots and see is there any improvement. ==== ...

...vacuum leak. Check the oil separator valve then the throttle body gasket and then the intakes. Most likely a vacuum leak and the throttle body, oil separator and intake are the most likely. Run your ...

...the map sensor is running high, manifold absolute pressure, then I would try checking for a vacuum leak somewhere, or, change the map sensor and see what happens. Also, check plugs and wires for

Question about 2003 Forester

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how to change vacuum hose start engine look / lessen / and feel for the vacuun leak. if you find it - take a small peice to the auto parts store and buy enough to do the job.

...alot of Money :-( What Do i do ??? Help Appreciated Possible dirty fuel injector which is most common. It can also be bad oxygen sensors, vacuum leak, or worst case a leak at the intake

Question about 1998 Forester

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...that can cause the MAP sensor signal to be outside the specified range: - Leaking EGR valve - Vacuum leaks - Dirty fuel injectors - Wrong fuel pressure - Low engine compression - Ignition miss

Question about 2004 Forester

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Vacuum leaks 2004 subrau forrester Don't see a question with details there Vacuum Leaks can be from the gas tank to the engine to the exhaust Have to smoke test for vacuum leaks

...bleeding can be done well statically. Use a bleed tool to help get it right. After complete - check vacuum lines to master cylinder for cracks or leaks. No - bleeding can be done well statically. Use ...

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